U.S.-Iran MOU tension points are in Lebanon, says Columbia’s Karen Young
Karen Young, Columbia University, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the latest agreement between the U.S. and Iran, what could terminate the MOU and much more.
Op-eds & Essays with Jason Bordoff & Akos Losz • Foreign Affairs • March 04, 2016
In the last half century, global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) trade has boomed, but the United States has sat on the sidelines—until now. Thanks to the shale boom, the United States will soon be a net exporter of natural gas, and its exports may well transform energy geopolitics in the years to come.
Critical minerals were once again near the top of the agenda for G7 leaders as they met in Évian, France, this week, a year after the G7 launched the Critical Minerals Action Plan.
Project-based carbon credit markets (PCCMs) facilitate the generation, trading, and retirement of carbon credits from projects that remove, reduce, or avoid greenhouse gas emissions.
The Center on Global Energy Policy is providing live updates on key developments related to the Iran crisis. Check back here for the latest.
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Op-eds & Essays with Jason Bordoff & Akos Losz • Foreign Affairs • March 04, 2016